Read More>>>The latest Africa Progress Panel report, published this week, estimates that 138 million households living on less than $2.50 a day spend $10bn annually on energy-related products, including charcoal, candles and kerosene. Measured on a per-unit cost basis, these poor households pay 60-80 times more for energy than people living in London or Manhattan. Off-grid solar power could slash these costs, releasing resources for productive investment, health and education, driving down poverty and raising life expectancy.

Growing Energy Consumption, Driven by World Population and Income Growth, Will be a Challenging Future to the World in General and Africa in Particular. This blogger Researches the Energy Industry and Shares and Gives an Insight of Better Practices, Innovations and updates to policy Makers, Utility providers, Consultants and Electricity consumers for Them to Act Not Just Economically but also Responsibly. Please Continue Reading the Articles Below.
Friday, 5 June 2015
Solar power to the people: how the sun can ease Africa's electricity crisis-theguardian
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